REMOTE CONTROL (fig. 3 page 4)
The system can be remotely activated using radio control devices. Each channel can
be set to a maximum of 2 functions:
- function 1: sequential command
- function 2: limited opening or blocking button
To set one of the functions to the channels use the selection jumpers "J1":
- In position "A" the first function is active, TD;
- In position "b" the second function is active, TAL or Tb.
To set function 2 you use jumper "J3".
- In position "1" the active radio command is, Tb;
- In position "2" the active radio command is, TAL;
The sequential command can be set (dip "1") to work as "open-block-close-block"
or "open-close".
Memory module (M1)
This is extractable, furnished with a non volatile EEPROM type memory and contains
the transmitter codes and allows you to memorise up to 300 codes. The programmed
codes are maintained in this module even during blackouts. Before memorising the
transmitters for the first time remember to cancel the entire memory content. If the
electronic card has to be replaced due to failure, the module can be extracted from
it and inserted into the new card. Make sure that the module is correctly inserted as
shown in fig. 3.
Signal LEDs "L3" (fig. 3):
Flashing quickly:
cancels a single code
Flashing slowly:
memorises a single code
Permanently lit:
memory full.
TRANSMITTER CODE MANAGEMENT
Memorising a channel (fig. 3):
1. Press and hold down button "P1" MEMO: The LED "L3" will flash slowly.
2. At the same time activate the transmitter which is to be memorised.
3. Hold down button "P1" MEMO until LED "L3" starts to flash again.
4. Release the button: The LED will continue to flash.
5. Activate the transmitter again (same transmitter, same channel; if the channel is
different or it is a different transmitter the memorisation attempt will abort without
success).
6. End of memorisation: the LED "L3" will remain lit for 2 seconds, indicating that the
transmitter has been correctly memorised.
Note: It is not possible to memorise a code which is already in memory: if you attempt
this, the LED will switch off when you activate the transmitter (point 2). Only after releasing
the button "P1" MEMO will you be able to continue the memorising procedure.
If after activating the transmitter for the first time you wait for more than fifteen seconds
without activating the transmitter a second time the memorisation attempt will abort
without success.
Cancelling a channel (fig. 3):
1. Press and hold down the button "P2" DELETE: the LED "L3" will flash quickly.
2. Activate the transmitter channel which is to be cancelled.
3. The LED will remain lit for 2 s, indicating that the transmitter has been cancelled.
Note: If the user that you wish to cancel is not in memory, the LED will stop flashing; only
after releasing the button "P2" will you be able to continue the cancellation procedure.
For both the memorisation and cancellation procedures, if the button is released before
activating the transmitter the procedure will abort.
Cancelling all user codes from memory (fig. 3):
1. Keep both buttons pressed down ("P1+P2") for more than four seconds.
2. LED "L3" will remain lit during the entire cancellation time (about 8 seconds).
3. LED "L3" switches off when the cancellation procedure has terminated.
Note: When the memory is almost full the time required to search for a user code could
take up to 1 second from when the command was received. If led "L3" remains lit
memory is completely full. To memorise a new transmitter you will first have to cancel
a code from memory.
Memorising ulterior channels via radio
• Memorisation can be activated by radio (without opening the receiver container) if
jumper "J2" has been inserted (fig. 3).
1. Make sure that the jumper "J2" has been inserted (fig. 3).
2. Using a transmitter, in which at least one channel
button "A, B, C or D" has already been memorised
in the receiver, press the button in the transmitter
as shown in the figure.
Note: all the receivers within range when the channel
button is pressed (and which have at least one of the
transmitter channel buttons memorised) will activate their signal buzzer "b1" (fig. 3).
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3. Press one of the channel buttons on the same transmitter. The receivers which do
not contain that channel code will sound a five-second long "beep" and will then
deactivate. The receivers which contain the channel code will sound a one-second
long "beep" and will enter the "programming via radio" mode.
4. Press the previously chosen channel buttons on the transmitter which you wish to
memorise; the receiver will sound 2 "beeps" of half a second each after which the
receiver will be ready to receive another code.
5. To leave the programming mode wait for 3 seconds without pressing any buttons.
The receiver will sound a five-second long "beep" and will then exit the programming
mode.
Note: When the memory is entirely occupied the buzzer will sound 10 rapid "beeps"
and will automatically leave the "programming via radio" mode.
Led "L3" will remain lit on the receiver.
The same signal is given each time you try to enter "programming via radio" when
the memory is full.
CONNECTING THE ANTENNA
Connect an ANS400 tuned antenna using a coaxial cable RG58 (impedance 50Ω) with
a maximum length of 15 m.
FUNCTION MODE
1) Automatic
Selected by enabling automatic reclosing (dip "2" in position "ON"). When the door
is completely closed the opening command will start a complete cycle which will end
with automatic reclosing and the night light switching off.
Automatic reclosing starts after the programmed pause period has elapsed when the
opening cycle has been completed or straight away after the intervention of a photoelectric
cell (the intervention of a photoelectric cell causes the pause time to be reset).
During the pause time the symbol
ing button during this period will stop automatic reclosing and consequently stop the
display from flashing.
The indicator light remains lit until the closing manoeuvre has terminated.
2) Semiautomatic
Selected by deactivating automatic reclosing (dip "2" in position "OFF"). Work cycle
control using separate opening and closing commands. When the door has reached
the completely open position the system will wait until it receives a closing command
either via an external control button or via radio control, before completing the cycle.
The indicator light remains lit until the closing manoeuvre has terminated.
3) Manual manoeuvre
This can be used to close the gate (or open it) under the direct control of the operator
by setting dip "9" to the "ON" position.
This mode is only active after you have programmed the system. In this mode the safety
devices FTCI, CSP and Tb only work when they are in alarm.
• Closing manoeuvre
This is obtained by keeping the "TC" button pressed down.
The motor will block in the closing direction due to:
- releasing the "TC" button.
- activating the blocking button "Tb": to move the door again in the closing direction
you must first release the "TC" button and then press it again.
- activating the inverting photocells (FTCI) or the safety edge (CSP).
• Opening manoeuvre
This is obtained by keeping the "TA" button pressed down.
The motor will block in the closing direction due to:
- releasing the "TA" button.
- activating the blocking button "Tb": to move the door again in the opening direction
you must first release the "TA" button and then press it again.
- activating the inverting photocells (FTCI) or the safety edge (CSP).
• Simultaneously pressing "TA" and "TC" will block the gates movement.
Attention: the "TAL", "TD" and via radio commands are inactive during
manual operation.
4) Manual manoeuvre with the motor released
Releasing the motor (see fig. 8) the gate can be moved by hand. The electronic pro-
grammer will still monitor the position of the gate.
Attention! If a command is given while the motor is released the symbol
will appear on the display. The repositioning procedure will have
to be carried out.
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will flash on the display and pressing the block-